We've got a poll regarding version control already. So let's have one concerning webservers Multiple selections are possible, so you can cover all your deployments, development systems and/or even combos like nginx+Apache.

I myself am using mostly nginx and Apache (sometimes in combination). I've got a single installation with a rather complex Lighty+Apache setup that I hope to replace by nginx+Apache soon. For all single-purpose boxes, I've resorted to using nginx exclusively.

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Lighttpd is slightly less performant than nginx but makes up for it with (IMHO) greater vhost capabilities. I'm making the transition to nginx b/c it looks to me like nginx were seeing more dev time than Lighttpd. Also: Lighty tends to leak memory over time. It's not as bad as some people might tell you (i.e. you won't end up with a clogged up machine within hours). But it's enough to make it advisable to restart the server process every few months. Sounds like a non-issue. But that's too much for me for a box that is supposed to be left unattended most of the time

programmer /ˈprəʊgramə/, noun: a device that converts ►coffee into ►code